Hebrew conversation in the library.
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@chavvysavvy1 Thanks :)
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@lnaphtali oh cool and thats great that your motivated! keep practicing, good luck! :)
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@lnaphtali oh right thanks, and i only know hebrew because i lived in israel for six years. i dont live there anymore so i have forgotten some of it but whenever i go there i suddenly remember and understand everything (mostly). so i guess if your learning the language you should listen and watch hebrew tv/videos (youtube) like this video and listen to radio stations (online) too. when did you start learning hebrew?
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"there" meaning, in this youtube video
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@chavvysavvy1 I believe he's saying lemoodim: ... In the case I have past seen this exact word, it was used to describe one person's continuous studying... plural in repetition of study, but singular in reference to who was doing the studying. . a fair amount of words I don't know there, though. It sounds like you have a firm grasp. What methods are you using/have used to learn Hebrew?
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The "R" sound made when pronouncing the resh in Hebrew is is a rolling sound from the backof the throat. So many people only know the English R sound which is not rolled at all and the Spanish R sound which is produced in the mouth not the throat. Much of Hebrew is from the throat like caf & chet. Most Americans never get the resh sound down and just ruse the very flat non rolling R.
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@TheSexymonkey567 cuz Ben Yehuda was from Russia and hated the way the Russian Jews pronounce 'R' (They pronounced it as 'G'). He try to remedy their habit and normalize the 'R' but failed. screwing up the 'R' is genetic among Jews it seems.
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@beepu2 my theory is that the Russian Jews in the past pronounced the 'R' as 'G' since the Hebrew letter 'Resh' looks like a reversed cyrilic 'G'. This habit screwed the Israeli Hebrew for good. besides there're some other, psychological factors.
i cant understand a thing :S
life0ssdd 1 year ago 5
זה אמור שהם לא מדברים בספריה!!!
Zev121 4 years ago 2